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{{Neath_Location|image1=Moonparliament.png|caption1=The Upstairs, a city under moonlight.|location=[[The Surface]] (unreal)|allegiance=[[The Upstairs#The Revolutionary Council|The Revolutionary Council]]|notable_inhabitants=[[September]] (deceased)<br>
{{Neath_Location|image1=Cutwithmoonlight_edit.png|caption1=A view of the Upstairs.|location=[[The Surface]] (alternate timeline)|allegiance=[[The Upstairs#The Revolutionary Council|The Revolutionary Council]]|notable_inhabitants=[[September]] (deceased)<br>
[[The Traitor Empress|Her Exiled Majesty]]}}''"You find the parson balanced atop a pile of furniture. He is daubing a message on the ceiling in a concoction of ash from the fireplace and wine from the cabinet. 'THE BATS NEVER CAME,' it reads."''<ref name = "cut with moonlight"/>
[[The Traitor Empress|Her Exiled Majesty]]}}<blockquote>''"You find the parson balanced atop a pile of furniture. He is daubing a message on the ceiling in a concoction of ash from the fireplace and wine from the cabinet. 'THE BATS NEVER CAME,' it reads."''<ref name = "cut with moonlight"/></blockquote>


The '''Upstairs''' is a version of [[London]] that never came down to the [[Neath]]. Visions of this place can be seen through exposure to [[moonlight]].__forcetoc__
The '''Upstairs''' is a version of [[London]] that never fell to the [[Neath]]. It can be seen through exposure to [[moonlight]].__forcetoc__


== Under the Moonlight ==
== Under the Moonlight ==
''"Another one gone Upstairs. What is wrong with our d__n sunlight?"''<ref name = "cut with moonlight"/>
<blockquote>''"Another one gone Upstairs. What is wrong with our d__n sunlight?"''<ref name = "cut with moonlight"/></blockquote>
[[File:Moon.png|alt=The moon.|thumb|[[The Moon]]]]
[[File:Moon.png|alt=The moon.|thumb|[[The Moon]]]]
The Upstairs is a vision of a world where London never sank to the [[Neath]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Consider_the_Moonlight_(45_FATE)|Consider the Moonlight (45 FATE)|Fallen London|}}</ref> It can be experienced through [[moonlight]] in any location in the [[Neath]] that was once part of Britain when it was still on the [[Surface]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"You huddle under the stall to avoid the trampling feet. The screams fade. The moonlight wanes, replaced by gaslight yellow."''</ref> Each vision of the Upstairs in the Neath corresponds with its former location on the Surface, so a vision experienced in [[Ladybones Road]] would show the Upstairs' version of Marylebone near the Marble Arch.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Moonlight burns on the marble of the arch."''</ref>
The Upstairs is a vision of a world where [[London]] never [[The Fall of London|Fell]], caused by exposure to [[moonlight]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Consider_the_Moonlight_(45_FATE)|Consider the Moonlight (45 FATE)|Fallen London|}} ''" Moonlight smuggled from the Surface [...] give [...] false memories of a London that never fell."''</ref> [[Sunlight]] smugglers mix their product with moonlight to cut costs,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Once we've built up some funds, we can import pure sunlight, and put this whole Upstairs business to rest."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Anyway, it's diluted with moonlight: easier to transport [...]"''</ref> but this practice may cause customers to "go Upstairs,"<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Another one gone Upstairs. What is wrong with our d__n sunlight?"''</ref> giving them false memories,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''""Been sampling the stock, young master? [...] "Mathilde – we promised to marry. Remember [...] "You're addled! Leave me be!""''</ref> delusions, or hallucinations,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"I hope I didn't do anything too awful. [...] I was in another place."''</ref> which may end up being chronic.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Sometimes I see moonlight, and another London. I am not sure which of them is correct; [...]"''</ref>


Certain [[sunlight]] smugglers mix their product with moonlight to lower costs,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Once we've built up some funds, we can import pure sunlight, and put this whole Upstairs business to rest."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Anyway, it's diluted with moonlight: easier to transport [...]"''</ref> which may inadvertently cause their customers to "go Upstairs".<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Another one gone Upstairs. What is wrong with our d__n sunlight?"''</ref> This can cause false memories,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''""Been sampling the stock, young master? [...] "Mathilde – we promised to marry. Remember [...] "You're addled! Leave me be!""''</ref> or in severe cases, delusions and hallucinations akin to being [[Prisoner's Honey|honey-mazed]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"I hope I didn't do anything too awful. For a time I was in another place."''</ref> Thus, experiencing the Upstairs can be incredibly taxing on a person's sanity,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Sometimes I see moonlight, and another London. I am not sure which of them is correct; they both seem unlikely."''</ref> to say nothing of the ruckus they might cause during their visions.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Wrestling him to the ground [...] He shouts as they drag him away. "Septemberist traitors! [...]"''''</ref>
Since it is set on the [[Surface]], the Upstairs is usually lit by the [[Moon]] and the night sky,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"The moon is outside. [...] stars hang in the sky – real stars [...]"''</ref> though daylight can be seen too.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Wander_the_glades|Wander the glades|Fallen London|}} ''"The sun is choked with mists and [...] smoke [...]"''</ref> Sailors - not zailors! - toil at the docks of London; the city's atmosphere feels familiar, yet strangely tense.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"Sailors cluster outside a wharfside pub, puffing on pipes. [...] the scene has an intangible tension, as if fighting could break out at any moment."''</ref>


Being on the Surface, the Upstairs is usually lit by the [[Moon]], with stars twinkling in the night sky,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"The moon is outside. [...] stars hang in the sky real stars [...]"''</ref> though it is possible to see daylight through the Upstairs as well.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Wander_the_glades|Wander the glades|Fallen London|}} ''"The sun is choked with mists and the smoke of cannon-fire."''</ref> Sailors - not zailors! - toil away at the docks of London, drinking and smoking as they normally would. From afar, the city seems exactly as it was - other than the extreme political tensions that simmer in the air, as if fighting could once again erupt any moment.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"Sailors cluster outside a wharfside pub, puffing on pipes. [...] the scene has an intangible tension, as if fighting could break out at any moment."''</ref>
== The Revolutionary Council ==
<blockquote>''"Smiling marchers reach out to shake your hand, to kiss your cheek. The Revolutionary Parliament is building a new society one parade, one song, one speech at a time."''<ref name = "cut with moonlight">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>


== The Revolutionary Council ==
<blockquote>''"Each week on Pluto's Day, the markets stay open until midnight. They are busy tonight. Ration inspectors prowl the stalls. Vendors fry onions. A florist sells carnations in revolutionary red."''<ref name = "cut with moonlight">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
''"Smiling marchers reach out to shake your hand, to kiss your cheek. The Revolutionary Parliament is building a new society – one parade, one song, one speech at a time."''<ref name = "cut with moonlight">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}}</ref>
[[File:Featherpin.png|alt=A red flag.|thumb|Revolutionary red.]]
[[File:Featherpin.png|alt=A red flag.|thumb|Revolutionary red.]]
The Upstairs is known as the world where London never fell, but this statement isn't completely accurate; rather than falling to the [[Neath]], London instead "fell" to [[Revolutionaries]]. This version of London is now governed by the '''Revolutionary Council''', a counterpart to the [[Calendar Council]] who rose to power following months of brutal civil war. Their ascent brought peace to the city,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"The newspaper [...] condemning the Revolutionary Council's ascent to power in London, [...] this ends months of bitter street fighting."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Earl Cardigan held the observatory through a fortnight of Revolutionary shelling."''</ref> and [[The Empress|Queen Victoria]] was forced into exile from London to [[Balmoral]]; she is now known as '''Her Exiled Majesty'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] screams a curse on Her Exiled Majesty, who cowers at Balmoral."''</ref>
Rather than falling to the [[Neath]], London instead "fell" to [[revolutionaries]]. It is now governed by the '''Revolutionary Council''', a counterpart to the [[Calendar Council]], who gained power following months of civil war. Their ascent brought peace,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"The newspaper [...] condemning the Revolutionary Council's ascent to power in London, [...] this ends months of bitter street fighting."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Earl Cardigan held the observatory through a fortnight of Revolutionary shelling."''</ref> but the [[The Empress|Queen]] was exiled to [[Balmoral]] and is now known as '''Her Exiled Majesty'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] screams a curse on Her Exiled Majesty, who cowers at Balmoral."''</ref>


After their victory, the Revolutionary Council took over old Parliament and restructured it as the '''Revolutionary Parliament''',<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"The Revolutionary Parliament is building a new society [...]"''</ref> and additionally reformed the [[Church]] of England into a new religion of the '''Everyman'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] lead them in prayer. Not to the [...] new cult of the Everyman [...]"''</ref> Public safety is still managed by the [[Constables]], though they wear black hats as opposed to the familiar blue.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Black-capped Constables line the moonlit streets."''</ref> The distribution of goods such as food in the city's various markets, such as [[Spite|Spitalfields]],<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"The moonlight wanes, replaced by gaslight yellow. A narrow face [...] the mushroom-seller [...]"''</ref> is closely monitored by the city's ration inspectors,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Ration inspectors prowl the stalls. [...]"''</ref> who may grant allowances to citizens in exchange for the return of mandats, documents which resemble a form of currency.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"The mandats will buy you [...] a blind eye from the [...] ration inspectors."''</ref> The days of the week were also renamed by the revolutionary government, and the markets of the Upstairs stay open until midnight on what is now called '''Pluto's Day'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Each week on Pluto's Day, the markets stay open until midnight."''</ref>
The Council established the '''Revolutionary Parliament'''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"The Revolutionary Parliament is building a new society [...]"''</ref> and reformed the [[Church]] into a new religion of the '''Everyman'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] lead them in prayer. Not to the [...] new cult of the Everyman [...]"''</ref> Public safety is still managed by the [[Constables]], though they wear black hats instead of blue.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Black-capped Constables line the moonlit streets."''</ref> The days of the week were renamed, with one such day being '''Pluto's Day'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Each week on Pluto's Day, the markets stay open until midnight."''</ref> Commerce is managed by ration inspectors,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Ration inspectors prowl the stalls. [...]"''</ref> who grant allowances to citizens in exchange for mandats, documents resembling currency.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"The mandats will buy you [...] a blind eye from the [...] ration inspectors."''</ref>


The Revolutionary Council is composed of several bureaus and offices, each of which is named after a month of the calendar. While these divisions work efficiently and hold significant power, some of them also suffer from corruption and infighting.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the March Bureau's parades is underway [...]"''</ref><ref name = "marchists">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] reporting divisions within the Council [...] corruption inside the Marchists [...]"''</ref>
The Council is comprised of several organizations, each named after a month of the calendar.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the March Bureau's parades is underway [...]"''</ref> While these divisions seem effective, some suffer from corruption and infighting.<ref name = "marchists">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] reporting divisions within the Council [...] corruption inside the Marchists [...]"''</ref>


=== The March Bureau ===
=== The Council's Organizations ===
''"The latest of the March Bureau's parades is underway – this one is to commemorate the York Martyrs, gunned down by her Exiled Majesty's soldiers. You hear the approaching stamp of feet."''<ref name = "cut with moonlight"/>
<blockquote>''"The latest of the March Bureau's parades is underway – this one is to commemorate the York Martyrs, gunned down by her Exiled Majesty's soldiers. You hear the approaching stamp of feet."''<ref name = "cut with moonlight"/></blockquote>


The '''March Bureau''' is the most prominent sector of the Revolutionary Council, whose seal design contains a trumpet and flag.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] stamped with the trumpet-and-flag of the March Bureau [...]"''</ref> The Bureau often holds various parades to commemorate the revolution; one such parade through [[Veilgarden|Covent Garden]] celebrates the seven '''York Martyrs''', who were shot by the Queen's forces for speaking out against the old monarchic order.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] latest of the March Bureau's parades [...] this one is to commemorate the York Martyrs, gunned down by her Exiled Majesty's soldiers."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"At Trafalgar Square [...] light seven candles. One for each of the Martyrs [...] executed for daring to speak against the old order."''</ref> The March Bureau is also responsible for keeping the district of [[Watchmaker's Hill|Greenwich]] clear of dangerous canines known as the '''Pale Dogs''', and they do so by offering mandats to anyone who brings in their pelts.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"High on its hill jut [...] the observatory. [...] Pale Dogs are hunting. [...] The March Bureau offer a reward for their pelts: crisp mandats [...]"''</ref> Sadly, the Royal Observatory in Greenwich was destroyed after it was used a stronghold by royalists during the civil war.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the rubble is scarred by war. [...] Earl Cardigan held the observatory through a fortnight of Revolutionary shelling."''</ref>
<blockquote>''"Moonlight burns on the marble of the arch. It limns the gallows in silver. It highlights the muzzle of the executioner's dog mask, the sign of the December Office. The crowd bays for a hanging."''<ref name = "cut with moonlight"/></blockquote>
[[File:Watchmakershill2.png|alt=A hill with an observatory.|thumb|[[Watchmaker's Hill]]]]
The '''March Bureau''' bears a seal of a trumpet and a flag.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] stamped with the trumpet-and-flag of the March Bureau [...]"''</ref> They hold parades to celebrate the revolution and its figures, such as the '''York Martyrs''' killed by the Queen's forces.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] latest of the March Bureau's parades [...] this one is to commemorate the York Martyrs, gunned down by her Exiled Majesty's soldiers."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"At Trafalgar Square [...] light seven candles. One for each of the Martyrs [...] executed for daring to speak against the old order."''</ref> They also keep [[Watchmaker's Hill|Greenwich]] safe from canines called '''Pale Dogs''' by rewarding mandats to those who hunt them.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"High on its hill jut [...] the observatory. [...] Pale Dogs are hunting. [...] The March Bureau offer a reward for their pelts: crisp mandats [...]"''</ref> An organization known as the '''Marchists''' is known to exist,<ref name = "marchists"/> but its purpose is unknown, as is [[March|March's]] status.


An organization known as the '''Marchists''' is known to exist,<ref name = "marchists"/> though its purpose and goals are unknown. As for [[March]] themselves, their status in the Upstairs is unknown.
The '''September Bureau''' employs inspectors<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Inspectors of the September Bureau observe from the sidelines."''</ref> who keep tabs on political enemies and maintain order when those wanted are hanged.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"The condemned man thrashes [...] his legs finish kicking, the Inspectors cross a name off their list. [...] Inspectors of the September Bureau keep the crowd at bay."''</ref> [[September]] was taken as a political prisoner by royal authorities, died in prison, and became a martyr figure for various revolutionary groups.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Balmoral_As_Before|Balmoral As Before|Fallen London|}} ''"The moon crests [...] the alliance [...] revenge for Lost September."''</ref><ref name = "september speech">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accompany_September|Accompany September|Fallen London|}} ''"September listens [...] He hears his name [...] repetitions of the speech he gave on Pall Mall, of an end to Union and the Empire and thus to all tyrants. [...] the thundering wheels of the Empress' coach and the long slow starvation in some black cell below the Palace. [...] those who came out to the streets in his name and marched north."''</ref> It is unknown whether his title was passed down after his death.
 
=== The September Bureau ===
''"You push to the front, where Inspectors of the September Bureau keep the crowd at bay. A wrinkled flower-seller screams a curse on Her Exiled Majesty, who cowers at Balmoral. You join in."''<ref name = "cut with moonlight"/>
 
The '''September Bureau''' is known to employ '''Inspectors''', who manage a ledger of the enemies of the revolution and also maintain public order when those wanted are captured and hanged.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Inspectors of the September Bureau observe from the sidelines."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"The condemned man thrashes [...] his legs finish kicking, the Inspectors cross a name off their list. [...] Inspectors of the September Bureau keep the crowd at bay."''</ref>
 
[[September]] himself is unfortunately deceased in the Upstairs, and has thus become a martyr for various revolutionary groups.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Balmoral_As_Before|Balmoral As Before|Fallen London|}}</ref> It is unknown whether his title was passed on to another person after his death.
 
=== The December Office ===
''"Moonlight burns on the marble of the arch. It limns the gallows in silver. It highlights the muzzle of the executioner's dog mask, the sign of the December Office. The crowd bays for a hanging."''<ref name = "cut with moonlight"/>
[[File:DecemberMask.png|alt=An individual wearing a white mask.|thumb|[[December]]]]
[[File:DecemberMask.png|alt=An individual wearing a white mask.|thumb|[[December]]]]
The '''December Office''' is known to be responsible for the executions in London. Their executioners wear white canine masks,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the executioner's dog mask, the sign of the December Office."''</ref> not unlike the mask of [[December]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Converse_with_a_stranger|Converse with a stranger|Fallen London|}}</ref> The Office converted the Marble Arch of [[Ladybones Road|Marylebone]] into a hangman's arch,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Moonlight burns on the marble of the arch. It limns the gallows in silver."''</ref> which they use to execute political prisoners, such as unpopular Lords of the old Parliament.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"The condemned [...] This is justice: he was one of the Lords who opposed the revolution. His vote sent troops into Cheapside."''</ref>
The '''December Office''' employs executioners who wear canine masks,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the executioner's dog mask, the sign of the December Office."''</ref> similar to that of [[December]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Converse_with_a_stranger|Converse with a stranger|Fallen London|}} ''"They wear a [...] mask: not quite a fox, not entirely a wolf. All white."''</ref> They converted [[Ladybones Road#Hangman's Arch|Marble Arch]] of [[Ladybones Road|Marylebone]] into a hangman's arch,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Moonlight burns on the marble of the arch. It limns the gallows in silver."''</ref> where they execute political prisoners, such as unpopular Lords of the old Parliament.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"The condemned [...] This is justice: he was one of the Lords who opposed the revolution. His vote sent troops into Cheapside."''</ref> [[December]] themself is alive and apparently active, though they are a target of the city's counterrevolutionaries.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"For Balmoral! Death to December!"''</ref>
 
December appears to still be active in the Upstairs, and as such is a frequent recipient of death threats from the city's counterrevolutionaries.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"For Balmoral! Death to December!"''</ref>


== Coldstream Opposition ==
== Coldstream Opposition ==
''"On the far side of the stampeding crowd, you see a man climb on a cart. He wears a red uniform, belted with white – the colours of the Coldstream counter-revolutionaries. "For her Majesty!" he cries. "For Balmoral! Death to December!""''<ref name = "cut with moonlight"/>
<blockquote>''"On the far side of the stampeding crowd, you see a man climb on a cart. He wears a red uniform, belted with white – the colours of the Coldstream counter-revolutionaries. "For her Majesty!" he cries. "For Balmoral! Death to December!""''<ref name = "cut with moonlight"/></blockquote>
[[File:Crown2.png|alt=A crown.|thumb|Opulent, or gaudy?]]
[[File:Crown2.png|alt=A crown.|thumb|Opulent, or gaudy?]]
The Queen may be in exile, but many royalists still remain active in and around London.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Septemberist traitors! Long live the Queen! Her Exiled Majesty!"''</ref> The most prominent royalist force in London are the '''Coldstream counter-revolutionaries''', who wear uniforms of red with white accents,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"He wears a red uniform, belted with white – the colours of the Coldstream counter-revolutionaries."''</ref> and fly a flag consisting of a "red cross inside a blue circle, inside a white star".<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"On the wall, a tattered flag shows a red cross inside a blue circle, inside a white star."''</ref>  
Despite the Queen's exile, various groups of royalists remain active:<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"Septemberist traitors! Long live the Queen! Her Exiled Majesty!"''</ref> one such faction are the '''Coldstream counter-revolutionaries'''. Their members wear red uniforms with white accents,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"He wears a red uniform, belted with white – the colours of the Coldstream counter-revolutionaries."''</ref> and fly a flag emblazoned with a "red cross inside a blue circle, inside a white star".<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"On the wall, a tattered flag shows a red cross inside a blue circle, inside a white star."''</ref> This faction observes the Revolutionary Council's weaknesses,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] display boards. One features newspaper reports, covering divisions within the Revolutionary Council. Another is a [...] gallery of faces, with handwritten annotations. Some [...] have been crossed out."''</ref> and stage riots and bombings to disrupt the new government. Unfortunately, their actions are known to cause civilian casualties.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] the crowd. The attackers are Coldstream counter-revolutionaries. [...] one of them [...] throwing something into a post office. Fire blooms from its shattered windows."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] Coldstream counter-revolutionaries, [...] stories of civilians maimed in explosions or trampled in riots."''</ref>
 
A large group of Coldstream operatives are headquartered in a village near the coast of London.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"Brinehouse is a coastal village and former docks."''</ref> There, they store and maintain their uniforms and weaponry,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"Boxes of ordnance are piled in the corners."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] there are officers' jackets [...] shaving mirrors and boot polish"''</ref> and formulate plans using reports of the known members and weaker links of the Revolutionary Council.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] display boards. One features newspaper reports, covering divisions within the Revolutionary Council. Another is a [...] gallery of faces, with handwritten annotations. Some [...] have been crossed out."''</ref> The soldiers then stage riots and explosive attacks near locations of strategic interest to disrupt the Council, though their actions often result in civilian causalities.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Cut_with_Moonlight|Cut with Moonlight|Fallen London|}} ''"You push through the crowd. The attackers are Coldstream counter-revolutionaries. [...] one of them [...] throwing something into a post office. Fire blooms from its shattered windows."''</ref><ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Noises_from_Upstairs|Noises from Upstairs|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] it reserves its condemnation for Coldstream counter-revolutionaries, with horrifying stories of civilians maimed in explosions or trampled in riots."''</ref>


== The Septemberist Revolution ==
== The Septemberist Revolution ==
''"The moon crests the hill behind the Castle, silvering its mullioned windows. Here in the woods the air is thick with smoke and hushed with quiet, fretful chatter. Beyond the river, the alliance of France, the Unions and the March Bureau gather, ready for revenge for Lost September."''<ref name = "balmoral before">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Balmoral_As_Before|Balmoral As Before|Fallen London|}}</ref>
<blockquote>''"The moon crests the hill behind the Castle, silvering its mullioned windows. Here in the woods the air is thick with smoke and hushed with quiet, fretful chatter. Beyond the river, the alliance of France, the Unions and the March Bureau gather, ready for revenge for Lost September."''<ref name = "balmoral before">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Balmoral_As_Before|Balmoral As Before|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>


''"Her Majesty sieged. Consort in the cairn. Be brave fir our lads in scarlet. There's silver in th' wood. Might be I don't catch you awhile."''<ref name = "compel ghillie">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Compel_the_Ghillie_to_extend_your_visit|Compel the Ghillie to extend your visit|Fallen London|}}</ref>
<blockquote>''"Her Majesty sieged. Consort in the cairn. Be brave fir our lads in scarlet. There's silver in th' wood. Might be I don't catch you awhile."''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Compel_the_Ghillie_to_extend_your_visit|Compel the Ghillie to extend your visit|Fallen London|}}</ref></blockquote>
[[File:September.png|alt=A man with long red hair and a beard.|thumb|[[September]]]]
[[File:September.png|alt=A man with long red hair and a beard.|thumb|[[September]]]]
[[September]] in the Upstairs was a popular revolutionary, well-known for his impassioned speech in the Pall Mall about the end to the tyranny of the British Empire and the Union. Unfortunately, he was arrested soon after and locked in the cells of [[The Shuttered Palace|Kensington Palace]], where he died of starvation. After Queen Victoria was forced into exile, however, a group of revolutionaries known as the '''Septemberists''' began their march to [[Balmoral]] in September's name, under a red banner.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accompany_September|Accompany September|Fallen London|}} ''"September listens [...] He hears his name [...] repetitions of the speech he gave on Pall Mall, of an end to Union and the Empire and thus to all tyrants. [...] the thundering wheels of the Empress' coach and the long slow starvation in some black cell below the Palace. [...] those who came out to the streets in his name and marched north."''</ref><ref name = "flatter ghillie">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flatter_the_Ghillie_into_extending_your_visit|Flatter the Ghillie into extending your visit|Fallen London|}}</ref> The Queen's remaining army, including the '''Queen's Household Guard''', mobilized to defend the castle, and a series of brutal skirmishes between the two factions began.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Lay_a_trail|Lay a trail|Fallen London|}} ''"Septemberists or the Queen's Household Guard. Can one tell the difference in the dark?"''</ref>
[[September]] in the Upstairs gained notoriety for his impassioned speech against the Empire and the Union (of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland). He was soon arrested and locked in the cells of the [[The Shuttered Palace|Palace]], where he died of starvation. After the revolution in [[London]] and the [[The Empress|Queen]]'s exile, a group called the '''Septemberists''' marched to [[Balmoral]], seeking retribution.<ref name = "september speech"/><ref name = "flatter ghillie">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flatter_the_Ghillie_into_extending_your_visit|Flatter the Ghillie into extending your visit|Fallen London|}} ''"He is still loyal to Her Enduring Majesty. [...] She's safe. We'll drive the Septemberists back [...]"''</ref> The Queen's remaining soldiers, such as the '''Queen's Household Guard''', mobilized to defend her, and so began a brutal war.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Lay_a_trail|Lay a trail|Fallen London|}} ''"Septemberists or the Queen's Household Guard. Can one tell the difference in the dark?"''</ref>
[[File:Forestnight.png|alt=Moonlit woods.|thumb|The woods of [[Balmoral]].]]
[[File:Forestnight.png|alt=Moonlit woods.|thumb|The woods of [[Balmoral]].]]
The Septemberists laid siege to Balmoral,<ref name = "compel ghillie"/> damaging the castle's outer walls and even constructing a guillotine nearby.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_woods_3|Leave the woods 3|Fallen London|}} ''"Balmoral stands [...] its walls blackened [...] its windows broken. [...] Someone has erected a guillotine on the lawn [...]"''</ref> However, loyalists to the Queen held them back from taking the castle itself,<ref name = "flatter ghillie"/> and the ensuing fighting turned the woods of Balmoral into a battleground that ran red with spilled blood.<ref name = "wander the woods">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Wander_the_woods|Wander the woods|Fallen London|}}</ref> Other nearby locations, such as the River Forth, would also become theaters of the conflict.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_woods|Leave the woods|Fallen London|}} ''"When the balladeers held the Forth till the water ran crimson [...]"''</ref>
The Septemberists laid siege to Balmoral<ref name = "compel ghillie">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Compel_the_Ghillie_to_extend_your_visit|Compel the Ghillie to extend your visit|Fallen London|}} ''"Her Majesty sieged. [...] Be brave fir our lads in scarlet."''</ref> and even constructed a guillotine nearby.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_woods_3|Leave the woods 3|Fallen London|}} ''"Balmoral stands [...] its walls blackened [...] its windows broken. [...] Someone has erected a guillotine on the lawn [...]"''</ref> However, loyalists held them back from their objective,<ref name = "flatter ghillie"/> and the woods nearby became a bloody battleground.<ref name = "wander the woods">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Wander_the_woods|Wander the woods|Fallen London|}} ''"The bloody bodies of Septemberists hang in the woods [...] There has been an ambush [...]"''</ref> Other landmarks, such as the River Forth, were also theaters of the conflict.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Leave_the_woods|Leave the woods|Fallen London|}} ''"When the balladeers held the Forth till the water ran crimson [...]"''</ref> The Septemberists suffered heavy losses due to loyalist ambushes,<ref name = "wander the woods"/> but their cause drew the attention of the Third Republic of France, the March Bureau, other allies within the Union,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accompany_September|Accompany September|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] individual components of the force [...] the Third Republic, [...] the Union, [...] the March Bureau."''</ref> and the '''Celtic Republics'''.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Wander_the_glades|Wander the glades|Fallen London|}} ''" "For September," [...] The flags of the Celtic Republics hang [...]"''</ref> Whatever the conclusion of this tale of intrigue and revolution may be, it remains unknown.
 
The Septemberists suffered heavy casualties due to loyalist ambushes,<ref name = "wander the woods"/> though they would not be fighting alone forever; the cause of the followers of Lost September drew the attention of the Third Republic of France, the Union, the March Bureau,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Accompany_September|Accompany September|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] individual components of the force [...] the Third Republic, [...] the Union, [...] the March Bureau."''</ref> and the '''Celtic Republics''' to come to the Septemberists' aid.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Wander_the_glades|Wander the glades|Fallen London|}}</ref> With the help of their allies, the Septemberists' revolution may yet be on the horizon, and the last stronghold of the Queen may soon be broken,<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Unveil_your_Painting_(Incendiary_%2B_Luminosity)|Unveil your Painting (Incendiary %2B Luminosity)|Fallen London|}}</ref> but the Upstairs will always remain a timeline that will never come to pass.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Explore_the_woods|Explore the woods|Fallen London|}}</ref>


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"You find the parson balanced atop a pile of furniture. He is daubing a message on the ceiling in a concoction of ash from the fireplace and wine from the cabinet. 'THE BATS NEVER CAME,' it reads."[1]

The Upstairs is a version of London that never fell to the Neath. It can be seen through exposure to moonlight.

Under the Moonlight[edit]

"Another one gone Upstairs. What is wrong with our d__n sunlight?"[1]

The moon.
The Moon

The Upstairs is a vision of a world where London never Fell, caused by exposure to moonlight.[2] Sunlight smugglers mix their product with moonlight to cut costs,[3][4] but this practice may cause customers to "go Upstairs,"[5] giving them false memories,[6] delusions, or hallucinations,[7] which may end up being chronic.[8]

Since it is set on the Surface, the Upstairs is usually lit by the Moon and the night sky,[9] though daylight can be seen too.[10] Sailors - not zailors! - toil at the docks of London; the city's atmosphere feels familiar, yet strangely tense.[11]

The Revolutionary Council[edit]

"Smiling marchers reach out to shake your hand, to kiss your cheek. The Revolutionary Parliament is building a new society – one parade, one song, one speech at a time."[1]

"Each week on Pluto's Day, the markets stay open until midnight. They are busy tonight. Ration inspectors prowl the stalls. Vendors fry onions. A florist sells carnations in revolutionary red."[1]

A red flag.
Revolutionary red.

Rather than falling to the Neath, London instead "fell" to revolutionaries. It is now governed by the Revolutionary Council, a counterpart to the Calendar Council, who gained power following months of civil war. Their ascent brought peace,[12][13] but the Queen was exiled to Balmoral and is now known as Her Exiled Majesty.[14]

The Council established the Revolutionary Parliament[15] and reformed the Church into a new religion of the Everyman.[16] Public safety is still managed by the Constables, though they wear black hats instead of blue.[17] The days of the week were renamed, with one such day being Pluto's Day.[18] Commerce is managed by ration inspectors,[19] who grant allowances to citizens in exchange for mandats, documents resembling currency.[20]

The Council is comprised of several organizations, each named after a month of the calendar.[21] While these divisions seem effective, some suffer from corruption and infighting.[22]

The Council's Organizations[edit]

"The latest of the March Bureau's parades is underway – this one is to commemorate the York Martyrs, gunned down by her Exiled Majesty's soldiers. You hear the approaching stamp of feet."[1]

"Moonlight burns on the marble of the arch. It limns the gallows in silver. It highlights the muzzle of the executioner's dog mask, the sign of the December Office. The crowd bays for a hanging."[1]

A hill with an observatory.
Watchmaker's Hill

The March Bureau bears a seal of a trumpet and a flag.[23] They hold parades to celebrate the revolution and its figures, such as the York Martyrs killed by the Queen's forces.[24][25] They also keep Greenwich safe from canines called Pale Dogs by rewarding mandats to those who hunt them.[26] An organization known as the Marchists is known to exist,[22] but its purpose is unknown, as is March's status.

The September Bureau employs inspectors[27] who keep tabs on political enemies and maintain order when those wanted are hanged.[28] September was taken as a political prisoner by royal authorities, died in prison, and became a martyr figure for various revolutionary groups.[29][30] It is unknown whether his title was passed down after his death.

An individual wearing a white mask.
December

The December Office employs executioners who wear canine masks,[31] similar to that of December.[32] They converted Marble Arch of Marylebone into a hangman's arch,[33] where they execute political prisoners, such as unpopular Lords of the old Parliament.[34] December themself is alive and apparently active, though they are a target of the city's counterrevolutionaries.[35]

Coldstream Opposition[edit]

"On the far side of the stampeding crowd, you see a man climb on a cart. He wears a red uniform, belted with white – the colours of the Coldstream counter-revolutionaries. "For her Majesty!" he cries. "For Balmoral! Death to December!""[1]

A crown.
Opulent, or gaudy?

Despite the Queen's exile, various groups of royalists remain active:[36] one such faction are the Coldstream counter-revolutionaries. Their members wear red uniforms with white accents,[37] and fly a flag emblazoned with a "red cross inside a blue circle, inside a white star".[38] This faction observes the Revolutionary Council's weaknesses,[39] and stage riots and bombings to disrupt the new government. Unfortunately, their actions are known to cause civilian casualties.[40][41]

The Septemberist Revolution[edit]

"The moon crests the hill behind the Castle, silvering its mullioned windows. Here in the woods the air is thick with smoke and hushed with quiet, fretful chatter. Beyond the river, the alliance of France, the Unions and the March Bureau gather, ready for revenge for Lost September."[42]

"Her Majesty sieged. Consort in the cairn. Be brave fir our lads in scarlet. There's silver in th' wood. Might be I don't catch you awhile."[43]

A man with long red hair and a beard.
September

September in the Upstairs gained notoriety for his impassioned speech against the Empire and the Union (of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland). He was soon arrested and locked in the cells of the Palace, where he died of starvation. After the revolution in London and the Queen's exile, a group called the Septemberists marched to Balmoral, seeking retribution.[30][44] The Queen's remaining soldiers, such as the Queen's Household Guard, mobilized to defend her, and so began a brutal war.[45]

Moonlit woods.
The woods of Balmoral.

The Septemberists laid siege to Balmoral[46] and even constructed a guillotine nearby.[47] However, loyalists held them back from their objective,[44] and the woods nearby became a bloody battleground.[48] Other landmarks, such as the River Forth, were also theaters of the conflict.[49] The Septemberists suffered heavy losses due to loyalist ambushes,[48] but their cause drew the attention of the Third Republic of France, the March Bureau, other allies within the Union,[50] and the Celtic Republics.[51] Whatever the conclusion of this tale of intrigue and revolution may be, it remains unknown.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London
  2. Consider the Moonlight (45 FATE), Fallen London " Moonlight smuggled from the Surface [...] give [...] false memories of a London that never fell."
  3. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "Once we've built up some funds, we can import pure sunlight, and put this whole Upstairs business to rest."
  4. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "Anyway, it's diluted with moonlight: easier to transport [...]"
  5. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "Another one gone Upstairs. What is wrong with our d__n sunlight?"
  6. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London ""Been sampling the stock, young master? [...] "Mathilde – we promised to marry. Remember [...] "You're addled! Leave me be!""
  7. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "I hope I didn't do anything too awful. [...] I was in another place."
  8. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "Sometimes I see moonlight, and another London. I am not sure which of them is correct; [...]"
  9. Noises from Upstairs, Fallen London "The moon is outside. [...] stars hang in the sky – real stars [...]"
  10. Wander the glades, Fallen London "The sun is choked with mists and [...] smoke [...]"
  11. Noises from Upstairs, Fallen London "Sailors cluster outside a wharfside pub, puffing on pipes. [...] the scene has an intangible tension, as if fighting could break out at any moment."
  12. Noises from Upstairs, Fallen London "The newspaper [...] condemning the Revolutionary Council's ascent to power in London, [...] this ends months of bitter street fighting."
  13. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "Earl Cardigan held the observatory through a fortnight of Revolutionary shelling."
  14. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "[...] screams a curse on Her Exiled Majesty, who cowers at Balmoral."
  15. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "The Revolutionary Parliament is building a new society [...]"
  16. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "[...] lead them in prayer. Not to the [...] new cult of the Everyman [...]"
  17. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "Black-capped Constables line the moonlit streets."
  18. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "Each week on Pluto's Day, the markets stay open until midnight."
  19. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "Ration inspectors prowl the stalls. [...]"
  20. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "The mandats will buy you [...] a blind eye from the [...] ration inspectors."
  21. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "[...] the March Bureau's parades is underway [...]"
  22. 22.0 22.1 Noises from Upstairs, Fallen London "[...] reporting divisions within the Council [...] corruption inside the Marchists [...]"
  23. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "[...] stamped with the trumpet-and-flag of the March Bureau [...]"
  24. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "[...] latest of the March Bureau's parades [...] this one is to commemorate the York Martyrs, gunned down by her Exiled Majesty's soldiers."
  25. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "At Trafalgar Square [...] light seven candles. One for each of the Martyrs [...] executed for daring to speak against the old order."
  26. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "High on its hill jut [...] the observatory. [...] Pale Dogs are hunting. [...] The March Bureau offer a reward for their pelts: crisp mandats [...]"
  27. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "Inspectors of the September Bureau observe from the sidelines."
  28. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "The condemned man thrashes [...] his legs finish kicking, the Inspectors cross a name off their list. [...] Inspectors of the September Bureau keep the crowd at bay."
  29. Balmoral As Before, Fallen London "The moon crests [...] the alliance [...] revenge for Lost September."
  30. 30.0 30.1 Accompany September, Fallen London "September listens [...] He hears his name [...] repetitions of the speech he gave on Pall Mall, of an end to Union and the Empire and thus to all tyrants. [...] the thundering wheels of the Empress' coach and the long slow starvation in some black cell below the Palace. [...] those who came out to the streets in his name and marched north."
  31. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "[...] the executioner's dog mask, the sign of the December Office."
  32. Converse with a stranger, Fallen London "They wear a [...] mask: not quite a fox, not entirely a wolf. All white."
  33. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "Moonlight burns on the marble of the arch. It limns the gallows in silver."
  34. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "The condemned [...] This is justice: he was one of the Lords who opposed the revolution. His vote sent troops into Cheapside."
  35. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "For Balmoral! Death to December!"
  36. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "Septemberist traitors! Long live the Queen! Her Exiled Majesty!"
  37. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "He wears a red uniform, belted with white – the colours of the Coldstream counter-revolutionaries."
  38. Noises from Upstairs, Fallen London "On the wall, a tattered flag shows a red cross inside a blue circle, inside a white star."
  39. Noises from Upstairs, Fallen London "[...] display boards. One features newspaper reports, covering divisions within the Revolutionary Council. Another is a [...] gallery of faces, with handwritten annotations. Some [...] have been crossed out."
  40. Cut with Moonlight, Fallen London "[...] the crowd. The attackers are Coldstream counter-revolutionaries. [...] one of them [...] throwing something into a post office. Fire blooms from its shattered windows."
  41. Noises from Upstairs, Fallen London "[...] Coldstream counter-revolutionaries, [...] stories of civilians maimed in explosions or trampled in riots."
  42. Balmoral As Before, Fallen London
  43. Compel the Ghillie to extend your visit, Fallen London
  44. 44.0 44.1 Flatter the Ghillie into extending your visit, Fallen London "He is still loyal to Her Enduring Majesty. [...] She's safe. We'll drive the Septemberists back [...]"
  45. Lay a trail, Fallen London "Septemberists or the Queen's Household Guard. Can one tell the difference in the dark?"
  46. Compel the Ghillie to extend your visit, Fallen London "Her Majesty sieged. [...] Be brave fir our lads in scarlet."
  47. Leave the woods 3, Fallen London "Balmoral stands [...] its walls blackened [...] its windows broken. [...] Someone has erected a guillotine on the lawn [...]"
  48. 48.0 48.1 Wander the woods, Fallen London "The bloody bodies of Septemberists hang in the woods [...] There has been an ambush [...]"
  49. Leave the woods, Fallen London "When the balladeers held the Forth till the water ran crimson [...]"
  50. Accompany September, Fallen London "[...] individual components of the force [...] the Third Republic, [...] the Union, [...] the March Bureau."
  51. Wander the glades, Fallen London " "For September," [...] The flags of the Celtic Republics hang [...]"